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The Chicago Stock Exchange Arch is one of the few surviving fragments from the Chicago Stock Exchange building designed in 1893,
installed outside the Art Institute of Chicago, in the U.S. state of Illinois.
The arch was sculpted by Dankmar Adler & Louis Sullivan in 1893 and was preserved when the building was demolished in 1972.
It was installed outside the Art Institute of Chicago in 1977
Just off the highway south of Lee Vining in the Eastern Sierras lays these abandoned houses. I'm not sure of the history of these places but I bet it's interesting and they have seen a lot.
The foreground was kindly lit up by the passing cars headlights.
Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence.
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1828 Riley Brooklands 23 at the start of the Gran Premio Nuvolari rally. It starts and ends in Mantua, Italy.
Video:
www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=U4pWL...
Route:
www.rombidepoca.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/cartina-63...
Series: The time tower as a contemporary witness
Uhrentrum der Maschinenfabrik Schubert & Salzer von 1927,
www.iku-sachsen.de/erleben/akteure-erlebnisorte/details/s...
& the soundtrack to the series:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qr0-7Ds79zo
www.iku-sachsen.de/erleben/akteure-erlebnisorte/details/s...
It´s part of my journey to Chemnitz (formerly Karl-Marx-Stadt), the European Capital of Culture 2025 and an example of Eastern Modernism
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“The Palazzo Nuovo was constructed between 1603-1654 using the blueprint that Michelangelo employed a century earlier during the redesign of the Palazzo dei Conservatori (which this building faces). This is so that the facades of both buildings would be identical and thus close off the Piazza symmetrically.” (1)
The Palazzo Nuovo is one of three buildings in the Piazza del Campidoglio, realized by “Girolamo Rainaldi (4 May 1570 – 15 July 1655), an Italian architect who worked mainly in a conservative Mannerist style, often with collaborating architects. He was a successful competitor of Bernini. His son, Carlo Rainaldi, became an even more notable, more fully Baroque architect.” (2)
Sources: (1) en.cityzeum.com/p/palazzo-nuovo
Dress : ***Ambrosia***Lace collar tunic (@The chapter four)
Location : Timeless Love
On my Primfeed
Yami Rose hair by Rama.Salon
AVALINE Top + Pants by amias @ Cosmopolitan
Aiko bracelet & Naty ring by KUNGLERS
Reina Pose Set by piXit
Photo taken at Marina di Luna
I recently visited Princeton, NJ. Princeton University is literally the most beautiful U.S. campus I have ever seen.
Horses from the antique carousel gallop past the Brooklyn Bridge, One World Trade Center, and the lights of Manhattan.